2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.prostr.2020.07.021
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Analytical Review of Material Criteria as Supporting Factors in Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines: Effect to Structural Responses

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“…HAWT has the advantage that it does not need external starting, which means that it is a self-starting machine, as well as the aerodynamic loads are fixed to a large extent, which facilitates handling and reduces their danger [32]. Many materials such as iron, aluminium, zinc, copper, titanium, nickel and fiberglass entering the turbine industry HAWT and VAWT as well as some natural biological compounds and thermoplastics are used in the manufacture of blades [33]. In fact, there are two main types of noise produced by wind turbines, which are tow mechanical, and aerodynamic noises.…”
Section: Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine (Hawt)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…HAWT has the advantage that it does not need external starting, which means that it is a self-starting machine, as well as the aerodynamic loads are fixed to a large extent, which facilitates handling and reduces their danger [32]. Many materials such as iron, aluminium, zinc, copper, titanium, nickel and fiberglass entering the turbine industry HAWT and VAWT as well as some natural biological compounds and thermoplastics are used in the manufacture of blades [33]. In fact, there are two main types of noise produced by wind turbines, which are tow mechanical, and aerodynamic noises.…”
Section: Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine (Hawt)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[19], [32] Self-starting Yes No, may have motor to starting HAWT is self-starting machine which is does not need for external starting force, unlike the VAWT that need a specific mechanism to start the rotation. [16], [33] Ref.…”
Section: Appendix Table 3 Comparison Between Hawt and Vawtmentioning
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“…Numerous studies examined diverse wind turbine parameters, such as alternative blade designs [20][21][22][23], and the minimum and maximum wake loss and output power production, respectively [24,25]. Researchers have also attempted to determine how the efficiency is impacted by various internal and external forces [26,27], and how the overall wind turbine performance is affected by ice, sand, and blade roughness. Other studies have examined the effect of the hub and tower in the context of the wake flow [28][29][30][31][32].…”
Section: Rotormentioning
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“…Changes in geometry are still the primary research to improve turbine performance, such as PSA [13], Aspect Ratio [14], Number of blades [8,15], Overlap ratio [16], Number of stages [6], and shape of blade [3]. However, apart from the geometric aspect, several other factors also influence, such as the rotor material factor [17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%